TomTom Singapore PC Show 2011 Promotions

The 20 year old Dutch maker of GPS navigation devices will be at PC Show 2011 from 9 – 12 June 2011, along with partners AAAs, Harvey Norman and NewStead. TomTom has promised sharp price discounts that will be announced during the actual show.

TomTom GO 750 GPS at SGD$349 TomTom XXL 550 GPS at SGD$299 TomTom XL 250 GPS at SGD$229

Freebies

Purchases of any of the three models during the PC Show 2011 comes with a free international map of your choice worth up to S$111.71. Purchases of the top end GO 750 will come with a free Original TomTom GO Carry Case worth $59.00 and a free 2GB Micro SD Memory Card.

The three main GPS models available in Singapore are:

Model Usual Price
SGD
Main features
GO 750 S$349 Bluetooth hands-free calling
4.3″ touch screen
expanded menu options
XXL 550 S$299 5″ touch screen
expanded menu options
XL 250 S$229 4.3″ touch screen
easy two-button menu access

Main features for all three versions

  • All three South East Asia versions include maps of Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia, Brunei, Hong Kong (new) & Macau (new).
  • Advanced Lane Guidance and spoken street names.
  • Help me! Emergency Menu, TomTom’s latest map guarantee, free daily map updates with TomTom Map ShareTM and postcode search.
  • TomTom Latest Map Guarantee ensures you always start driving with the latest map. If a newer version of your map is available within 30 days of first using your device, you can download this map for free using TomTom HOME.
  • TomTom Dashboard Mounting disc and a highspeed multi-charger are sold separately, while stocks last.

The devices can be purchased from the following partners’ booths

  • AAAs: Level 4, Booth A2022
  • Harvey Norman: Level 6, Booth B2008
  • NewStead: Booth 302 (ACCS A)

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